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Greenhouse.

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After years of struggling with the elements i finally got my act together and built a Greenhouse. Roughly 7.5 by 3.5 wide and 3m tall and full already. Hooked up a misting system plus my trusty old bore , i think i have finally got it covered .Below are a few photos of its test run. The flowers are a Baeckia ,Clarence River beautiful and super small. Cheers John.
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Impressive set-up. Some serious envy and jealousy here now.
PS - do you really have enough trees hahaha
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Post by Sno »

It looks like you are starting to take this hobby seriously . You still have a little room for maybe one or two more . :whistle: .
We just drilled a new bore which has changed my life , the old bore was just enough for household use and the garden relied on what I could catch when it rained . The new bore can pump a 1000 litres an hour on a solar pump. Not that I use that much . Now I need to work to getting a set a set up like yours ,I’ve got envy too . Cheers Craig
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BOOM!!!

Awesome.... :worship:
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Bonsai heaven.. well done.
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Boom!! i am really envy. wow!!
more trees.....
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Thanks guys ,its amazing how things getaway on you. Luckily have been able to move a few trees here and there. Out with the old and in with the new. Now if i could only find that secret digging site at Goulburn...
Sounds like a serious bore you have Craig, have fun.
Cheers John.
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Post by MJL »

Yes indeed! That looks like a stunning set up in a ripper location too! Thanks for sharing John.


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Yes, envy of everything, particularly water envy. Looks great with the sprays working.
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whoooooaw. That looks like my collection 5 years ago. It just got too much to handle. Now I'm down to about 50, and the rest I will be selling.

Thats a cool setup you have there John. Very nice. Beautiful photos with the sprinkler going.

The time required for this many is too much, but I admire anyone that has the ability to do it. :beer:
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Thanks Jan very lucky to have a bore.
Hi Rory ,i have to agree with you a lot of Trees. Have a couple of outlets to move stock .I guess the trick is not to replace them. Cheers John.
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